Close Menu
  • Gaming
    • Game Guides
    • Codes
    • Game News
    • Game Previews
    • Game Reviews
    • Game Features
    • Game Lists
    • Platforms
      • Nintendo
      • PC
      • PlayStation
      • Xbox
      • Mobile
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Movie Features
    • Movie Reviews
    • TV
    • Reality TV
    • Royals
  • Celebrity
  • Human Interest
  • Astrology
  • Videos
  • More
    • Anime
    • Lists
    • Podcasts
    • Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
The Nerd Stash
  • Gaming
  • Celebrity
  • Human Interest
  • Videos
The Nerd Stash
Home»Game News»Devil May Cry Games “Retired” From Steam by Capcom

Devil May Cry Games “Retired” From Steam by Capcom

Has anyone checked out if you can still install it from your library?

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoFebruary 2, 20242 Mins Read
Devil May Cry Games "Retired" From Steam by "Publisher Request"
Image Source: Capcom and Valve via The Nerd Stash
This article is over 1 years old and may contain outdated information.

The conversation about game preservation has been at an all-time peak lately. There are a ton of games that simply aren’t available to play anymore, leading some players towards things like piracy and emulation. The latest franchise on the digital chopping block is Devil May Cry. Valve has officially removed both Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition and Devil May Cry 4 from the Steam storefront. What’s worse is that it wasn’t Valve’s decision, but rather developer Capcom.

Are DMC 3 and 4 Really Gone on Steam?

Devil May Cry Games "Retired" From Steam by "Publisher Request"
Image Source: Valve via The Nerd Stash

It isn’t all sad news for Devil May Cry fans. You can still snag the Devil May Cry HD Collection, which includes the standard edition of Devil May Cry 3. The Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition is also still available to pick up. If you think it doesn’t make sense to leave these games still, then you would be right. However, these two are the only ones that do not have negative reviews due to the review bombing that occurred as a result of Capcom’s announcement to deploy Enigma, a DRM (digital rights management software).

The use of the software would give Capcom control of the access, use, and distribution of their games. This was specifically to be rolled out with Monster Hunter Rise, but fans took to all of the developer’s games to leave their thoughts and dislikes. It’s possible that the removal of these two specific games was to ensure that DMC as a whole wouldn’t be as affected as those in the Resident Evil and Street Fighter franchises were. A clear pointer to this being the case is also the fact that the SteamDB page shows that they’ve been “retired and is no longer available on the Steam store.”

This is a shot in the dark, but with the release of Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat, maybe all of the commotion is to get people thinking about the series in anticipation of the sixth main installment. You can’t blame us for hoping.

Related:

Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat Starter Guide
Related Topics
capcom Devil May Cry
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email
Nat Collazo
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

I am a game journalist and guide writer with ten years of experience as well as the CEO/ Founder of Frowns Marketing, a marketing company that caters to indie games, tabletop games, and board games to help developers get more wishlists, backers, and players!

SUGGESTED READS

Honkai Star Rail Version 3.5
Game News

The Trailblazer Joins Hysilens and Cerydra For Another Cycle in Honkai: Star Rail Version 3.5

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Closed Beta
Game News

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Closed Beta Announced, Here’s How You Can Register

EVO 2025 All Announcements and Winners
Features

EVO 2025 Highlights: All Winners, Reveals, and More

Donkey Kong Bananza
9.5
Features

Donkey Kong Bananza Review – Digging to Success

Leaked GTA Online Age Verification Could Cost GTA 6 Millions in Lost Players and Revenue
Game News

Leaked GTA Online Age Verification Could Cost GTA 6 Millions in Lost Players and Revenue

Battlefield 6 taking another shot at rivalling Call of Duty
Game Features

Battlefield 6 Takes Another Shot At Rivaling Call of Duty

Trending
California McDonald's Employee Refuses Service to Disabled Man Because She Thought He Was Drunk

California McDonald’s Employee Refuses Service to Disabled Man Because She Thought He Was Drunk: ‘The More She Kept Talking, the More My Mouth Dropped’

Georgia Military Base Racist

A Georgia Racist Man Stops a Car to Question the Driver at a Military Base: ‘If He Felt Dangered Why Would He Walk up to the Car’

Florida Residents Surprised By County's Suspiciously Racist Reasons For Canceling Line Dancing Event

Florida Residents Surprised By County’s Suspiciously Racist Reasons For Canceling Line Dancing, ‘Dear Black Ppl, Dance Anyway’

Florida Woman Sued Over Food Served 4 Years Ago at New Jersey Donut Shop

Florida Woman Sued Over Donut She Served 4 Years Ago in New Jersey: ‘Somebody Is Fishing for a Payday’

The Nerd Stash
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
© 2025 The Nerd Stash. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.